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CLAREMORE PROGRESS.
1L KATES. Editor and Manager.
SATURDAY, JUNE 80, IMW.
LODGE DIRECTORY.
MAM4 NK —l No. fi .
wrrjr Maturity uitfiil U ioiv tbe full « f thv
iihh.ii «.f month at 8 oclu.1i. Twocv Cham-
ftwn, hwteUrj'
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MIIHTH OF PYTIILAM.—MtmjiH l l . Xo.
I II TUur>«t.-iy ui«tat ■( aovlurk.
my, K. H * H.
R. R. TIME TABLES.
•KKUKK
No. «, Mat, leaves (Ur.ui..rv H>tm m
Ku.J.wmt. . K:!M •>. a
LkwID BaKNK<., Alil'lll.
HO.-PAC.-K. * A V. DIV.
Ki £11, wi t. Iran* I'Urvmun 7:t7a.m
" H. " •• III
•• SU. nut " T: \ m
' " Stt, ''llv m
L.«*l. *;«. w.-irt. ' 11:9111> in
<:«. Mat, " lii.toa. Iu
C. ti. HuAvrmi. Aki-hi.
Ni-w utorf. new kikx1 at clt;- clrn«nti'ri'
Hnrpyou sit-n the nice nt<«k of punt*
at Foley .
Uiiiil. r twine 7 cents tier lb. at DavU
Hill & Co.'h.
Lumber nt rock bottom price* at tin-
Claremore Lumber Co.
Fancy *t<« k of perfumery and toil'-t
' article* nt city dm# utorf.
For tiiie toilet articles of every ilcd-rip-
tlon go to Evan's Dm# Store.
Next Tnesdajr niiclit will-lie an in-
KUllation by the f Mil Fellows.
■ Yoocnn jtet binder twine nt Davis
Hill A Co.'s for 7 cents jkt ponnj.
See Claremore Lumber Co., before
yon bny any-thin^ in the buiUlinx line.
Ed. WillinniM will receive two car
loads of wutermelons fur tin- payment.
l-'arim-inl Coiner & Evans want your
butter atid vzk*. Highest market price
paid for tin in.
Joe Allton will have built a 14x14 ad-
dition at the rear of his butcher slion ou
Third Stru t.
Foley tolls you in this innue how to
«'"t rid of that tired fe«llnf. Kead his
d vertiseiueut.
J s. M. Taylor in bavins a 11 x'J-
dwelling erei :ed in the eastvni part ol
town by F. P. Aven.
«ev . M. 1 lively lciiv.-s Monday to
Ittend the l (•unferi nee of his
•hnrcli which meets af Tiihlttjti.ih.
Remember, if yon are nnfortunate
enough to ne. d a . offln. that have a
full and complete line. Davis Hill & Co.
For pun? drugs, perfumery, patent
.medicine* itil'l every thing kept In a /ir-l
l-las.x ill iik it-.ri- j-.> io livan's Drug St. -i.
The llwsonii l'aciih- raiirou.l will
well excursion ti' l.'taon Jitlv aud Ith
g'wwl until July 5th im-iu-iivc fur one fare
and a thir l.
Patrick Foley has a neat sign painted
on tin- front ..f his Moo-, lie will soon
continent i-tin-cn-clion of a portiio in
trout of the Mure.
All heart cypres Miliigli-i will make a
lietter tind longer lived roof than nnv
oilier nil in* lew made. You ran bnv theii.
f-lieuji i f III'- WIi -r Lui.i1.it Co.
VV. would ris, i- u k if Jewillekln
an.1 Pr.sikiii are in lighting t iin for thi
prize light that they i.nni.iuiciil that
would come off tie lir-t day of payment
lure.
There is no i irti-r f ir any man to
apjwtu in society wiilt a grizzly beanl
Hiiue the iiiiru.it.. lion of lint kinyhaoi
Dye, which t olurs natural brown or
block.
Titos. French and Lila Mayes wen j
tnarricd We<ln< f.lay night by Clerk Joe
M. LaHay. Tliep irties are well known
to nianv of uttr citirei,: I who wish then
much joy in their new relations.
Wednesday vrituossed the first trans
action in this years wheat here. Tit.
Muskogee Miilir.:r Compuuv imrehased
of > ico. Want t wo ear loads or ouethons
anil one hundred and sixty bOshelg.
F. P. Aven will nmn commence the
ere, tion of ti.-u .JwelJin^ for Lo
l.ittle hftei-li miles south of here. Tilt
itmiu l.iiildtii;; will l« a sUirv and halt
und will be |Ox!JO with on L I lx?l.
. . ..... out-ef Wheeler f.niulier
111 cost VOU less nit<i|. \- llian i.t nut
you say v. arm? No It's just
Linn is nuiie ill with a
•ney for sale at
inter coats uid
boost of two
w.leJ to
Did
hot.
Dr. C. 1
fewer.
Blank powirs of att
this office.
Eieg'ist line of u
rwta at Foley 's.
Claremore can no'
good barber fhops.
The hotels are ulrcady
their full capacity.
Trimmed lints from 50 cents np, at
the Cherokee Milliuery Store.
Clarenioi e's Fourth of July attraction
kiMx'ks oil others out this year.
Call in and see the pries on millinen I
goods at the Cherokee Millinery M• .
Jwk Williams is the prou.l father .1
_ lxiy, which urri* <1 oil O K tie
week.
E. L. Creech'* new building is iilreiuly
jelosed and is fast approach in; , . ...
pletion.
A gisid soaking rain would ndd in<t.
to the comfort of those Utleinlin-r i. v
ment here.
' lerk LaHay wears A brood -1
anil all because it's a girl tint art iv t
n I'tliiesdity morning.
A new drugstore will 1..
Tolls rt s new building te-tlav. Tit.
rill l e known as the city dnt;.' i .i ,■
Both rikilroods offer sj>ecial rateult;.
ing payment here. They will bt.th
"eli excursion tickets for a f
third.
On account of the rnsh of job v .k
this week we have not 1* eli able to ,
"" usual attention tteur 1' eal tli;
•OHM, M. I
l. ■. a. a.
nesiOiNCi
OHUO ITOPf
PACIFIC HCTIL,
II sunk at
t think
B : I I M
jbtained
n a groHual in
ee the lir..t of the
portion of the fiu-
tilis week, at
eei.lental discharge
• |.,>st offlce
r.ose every
year. June
The n&Mei
lot of a gu
Hm-tnim ..ti h
l>y till. II-M OBI
i) night tlii
Til-.' VK- t,
1 'i >1 .'llll V t '-.ii,
cat In w-u:
- nt-.-rt . mui'ir
u wUl V ti
t it-ira*-™1 ].
A «n.|i.>nit.
T': ► ltcpiib!
Iran clnbi
n,l
.ton
lent.
This is a great country. Up in K.m
s they are Is.ing deiug l with r.r:
hilc down here we are sorely in uif ;
of rain.
They have probably hiwi some \
heavy rains above us, as tile V, rl
river raised over twenty feet v. i„. <
dsy night.
John M. Taylor Jr. is : brat ing • '
orrivol of a future Chin' ,.i ids h..n . tie
past week, and if the mailing i- ! i
us, we should cristeu it "Wind
K. H. Wells, . . Attorir v at I.e... , !
Perry. Oklahoma, and nfriti. l ,., \s', ,
II. Hitchson. was in our i i' , t!iis v.. ;;
He is contemplating locating in tin
feiritorv.
A. A. Moore has opened his han!-,m.
new bnrlK>r shop, next t itJibl, s Uou
to the public. He i:\fitte.l e ,
style, having new fuAitme aiid r
throughout.
Baker Bricker is reio-', - ,,Ver Hi.
advent of young* 1,.,:.' 'bis ). .
, — H it a lively one 1 i..
| thinks it so nice lit ,t he c.imiot Uu.l a
! suitable inline fot it.
J. M. Itigw.-ll, repn- enlinir H. \
Ilosey, the Inarule linn, of i'atil -.|iu!,. I
is in our town BoUcitlng or le.s lorli,,;
tlrui. They will have a ear lo.il of mar-
ble here during payment
The brokers got hit e>> I, ,i.l at Vinita I
ill buying WviUo order. ,.f , ••
were not on the rolls or li t I air,--,|. I
lls[KK.,l of their order . I'lar n- ,
very few trails., Ii„u. that l.e «riU
he carried on here.
Sunset Lol-.'-. No. ' I :: of I' - ; '
the following Oflie. rs al lie-' • re.
'Ueetinjf Thursday nialn : C t'.. ,1.,. |
M. Lali .v. V. t .. .1 t t , j.
W. Mtu-hell: M. of R..C. il \.... 1 ; j
•t II.. A. V. J1 itv: !; i: ; v.
II. Fry ; M. at A., f rank \S o iis: •[
W„ A K Dsuieat.
The j.ronilse of a g i • wheat ,
being realizsl. t;....l;;-. \V : !
first of our farmers to tlvvsh hi.- , i
he had tin average yield of twe-itv i v<
7 .Me
tho
I van's Drug
the United
passed reso
'I, tile ter
Arizona
tho
Jul
The'";
ett Pry<
be piiy;
od.
uehiaery arrlvi
!:tigCompany yot
the boiler. It
vator will be i
• lath or 80th t
linings
< IiHseu
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffnries have returned
froui their visit.
I.iitlc Mi-, Vinita Akin, at Vinita, is
trlsithg Mr and Mrs. C. W. Poole.
f «' M oW!' t uu''h ltn,i Misses Maude
snd May Knler left Monday for Vinita.
Mr*. Sam Mcb ""
from a severe npel
Dr Emmet Starr is back in Chelsea
after an ahoenceof a week
Mr and Mr*. W J. .strange and Mr*.
Samuel* returned Tuesday from Vinita
Hon. C. V. lingers was in town a few
days last week.
Mrs. Myrtle Prultt. of Catoosa, spent
M« n«lay ami Ttteodav in towu.
J,H- M. LiUIny aud Billie Campbell of
« I aremore were m town * short while
Tuesday.
*Vrt. "ni JJr" Il"'*>rt . Mis* Lenoir
and Mrs I. B. Dixon *|>ent Wednes
lay in Vinita.
The new hardware store of K M
Arnold tv.almusteompleted.
Mr. Snow u pr,isperon* farmer living
day' oy' *a* seen in Chelsea Tnes , ——^_.
A littl child of Xelse Foreman's died
I the owner
luti
rile merchant* ar slowlv and ' jd.,,!.-ia Wolk'lry Uverr *tIS.
vinita'1'' r"l"rui,"{ ,roul l' >'" "lt «« la f„„.
tuna. h-«-l. w-snt ii h-...a. i...... .... , L T ,u lw?
Cut to Piet-M.
John Walker, at'herokee. wa* killed
last Sat ni day morning at tbe otiiswite
end of the Missouri Pacific bridge. He
had just Iks ii released from the Fideral
jail ou bond The offense which he was
charged was assault with Inteut to kill.
He at tempted to go from one coach to
another and fell From the platform of
the csration which he wa* riding. He
was terribly mangled, his entire nidi-
right leg. and a portion af his l.-ft leg
being crushed by thecmel wheels Hi
•T, ^,;l" considerably disflgure.1
Walker is thought to have been iu
toxieatisl at tl-etlliieof hit death. His
remains were taken to Birnie s morgue
WTTfh,''\,lvru for burial
and sliit,|s>.l t., hi* home at Vian.— -Fort
Smith Elevat .r."
NOTICK
Good three.story hotel at Taltle-
(juah for sale cheap for cash. For
particulars address.
E. 0. AI-BHRTV.
Claremore, I. T.
nt at Vi;
It. whilt
Vinita
lita did not ef
tunny vi.lted
tud he
Jf
c-tin
u*t!i
she
,111.; Co. was tie
ind be l-eoliz
bueliel.
The Mn
nrchnsi
No
that
of the
i abc
a Springfield!
•sed very much
. I • In re.
,i.i:t. clerk for F. D.
; Very low with fever.
•I at his bedside last
','e and her daughter
'•i? tint Vinita payment.
Mayet who is visiting
. , - reported as being
C Hogan wears a
heir success in coUec-
PUt.
t, !i tlie progress
htippy the i>e..plc
Inly they ling<r<si
-t l , lie S'liuitted
. win .<• they were
titl tli n to obfervt
• •ti:, reiel of the
lowed too plainly
• ilearly for their
l.t'ell heM out to
lis. Some families
ante out through
borrow money to
■ one of our lead
jn remove south
a large and hand
equipped for
tiie v;ii* it..11 and
'• proud of in hit I
ife of trade, and |
'gnu ha, lidded t.
11 extensive 1 ti in
Vinita.
( barih- Ki,], r and family have re-
lurned from prulongtsl abseueu visiting.
W .1. Ktilm and ('lntrles Erwin were
taken to Pert Smith last week on charge
>f mt r. •dtioiug. They were bound over
' PV",:'!'r' who wn" recently inarri
ed and l.ri.le are the guest* of Mr. and
Mr*. W. A. Ising.
M'si fwfllic Brown left Sunday for
tan1 .piah where she will Hpend a few
weeks visiting friends.
,}v ,VY Buchannon and Horace Adams,
of J .1 jlo. drove over Tuesday aud «t ent
a few hours in town.
The circus which was in town Satur
lay was well attended and especialv en
joyed by the mull Isiys.
Mrs. May Yocum of Oologah visited
rctouves and friend* at this place last
Misses Lillii Flountoy and Ida and
tuti.ia Setulder returned Sunday from
several days etny in Vinita.
Mi-< Maggie Park* who has been
telling the 11' din school is visiting her
parents at this place.
John Martin who is said to be the old-
•t clothing salesman on the road was in
town Tuesday. .
Some ef the wheat threshed in thi*
leii.ity has averaged i* bushel aud
itidiputc a lot has tested lbs. Wheat
■ aivirs arc growing nuuierous. The
!i ty tiade has also opened up and Chel-
sea promisns to be lively this summer
Fi
stor,
it dJwThiii * cf?tlim'of farnituto
\ou will always find the purest thugs
in the market «t Ev.in's Drugstore
Everything in the patent medicine
Hue at Lvan s Drug Store.
Tlin e dollars tier dozen for first -class
photographs at W. B. Kit e's studio.
Wheeler Lumber Co.- that s the new
yard is having a bigtrudt. lxaa.ni* they
aie carying ail kinds of stock and seiliuir
it at who] .-al, prices. They will save
money on anything yon want tobuilil.
MeUAN'IEL A WAUCLEV.
NOTICE
I* hereby given thnt I will
Commence the q
Per - Capita - Payment
For the Western part of
Coow«e*coowee District at
Claremore
Tuesday, July 3, 1894.
E. E, STARR, Treasurer, C. N.
WE have a full and com-
plete line of Dry
Goods, Dress Goods, Em-
broideries. Laces Ladies' Hats,
htc, Gents' Furnishing Goods,
Glass and Quecnsware, Hats,
Caps, iioots and Shoes.
I0LINS A RUCKER,
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
* Claremore, I. T.
Call* answered pro.ntitly.
Dr. C. P. LINN,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
OFFICE I EATON'S IUIICIU.
WE also have a beautiful
line of Furniture and
Stoves. With our emense
stock we can supply the wants
of our friends. We deliver
goods to any part ol the city
free.
M. C. MARR8,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
OFFICE: EATON'S IUIIDINI,
Claremore, Ind. Ter.
?SK?ASiS?S«'i
MULES FOR SALE.
Pri«-es ti* huh th * tim*-« iv.in- mtnl w-. thni
McUANlKLA WAI.KLKV
t Urcmorv. I T.
NOTICE.
j^ « J the . _ (
ca Hull all petao^e in.MitUl S-tSl'
r «< t«> I'.mt* fMi-wur l and « thr
We Respectfully Invite Inspection.
No Trouble to Show Goods.
Yours For Trade.
DAVIS HILL & COMPANY
CITY DRUG STORE.
fit ha fi
inlictj truit etc. at city dm#
jUck .
Jsoph
s1>M jilovi i.nd :r
•in-'ialty (in-
Will l*e found of*
NEW STORE. NEW GOODS.
1 COmP,etc ■,oclt °f drugs and
K'S'SSI 1 ' everything carried In a first-class
. • ?nd gi:\ ~r r™
Everything New
- . . . Medicines Fresh.
Percriptions Acurately Compounded Day and Night.
bylaw
june r.*th. Imi«4
HOUSLEY Sl PULYIT,
Practical Horscshocrs an-1 General
lllackfiuitli-.,
i-l sll Mods ol
tliiult Kboi I II.,II
fliK? c-wrria*?.' and
sriil I arm
all n.l r
nli rj
THOMAS F. BURNS,
I'rdv | an<1 see us> antl get acquainted
H nether you buy goods or not.-
their ni<m-\-it
rion with th ai whVr.- t.i -.,f, h
Jt. Dtte I.f !'„• ticr.t ..! i'
liatikiiij; houses in t'le In-i, .;
•1,1 linn oft. M « ,?i I nV t . ■
ieyville. Klin, 'flieii-in !i\-; ln.il r.
-ih«;t.V i« S.,'KI .Ml | till V ■'
fectly reliabl" In every n-jK-c't.
move Int
.early com
lep Ueei«'I
me ull.
. uaboit
The
n.lv
L Kvervthinif v.m hu ,
SJ* will
tr, ■ . : . i;. ihi-1*.-.' iv Tl'ii .- - • .
MWUKI and k t us get ncqMintesi
, with you. It won't hurt yon to know us.
An iretaliation of officers w.i« held
l,y tho inamuic L<ntK" hist Satur,hi,-
Kt*ht hii i tin following ofile. rs were
y 'iihtai'i 'l iti iiiliiiti .n to (hose w,- x«vi-
■ \ ' -I I > . A K I Win- n I v.
.u Ur.t P. Linn and Vann t'linmlx-rs.
Paylou s ('..inedy <'• ,Dipany will oin n
npM'.uiday ni^ht in their own tent. Thev
w ill r«t th.- successful Conic,lv Druiuii
ill live .lets. The lJhuk Flajf.'' on the
t oi.rils the tir-t niifht. This ('.imjiany iF
>., well known to our peo|ilo that it
nccl, i;o introtluction.
.V, ry V.;. s. mo-liLr.,. apd daughters
rii-ei nuitPs. watch'-rs. anil belli
tire I woim-ii of all chtsscs should take
Aver s Snrsaparlllti. It is the kind they
tussl to give jmrn hlrs.-l, linn nerve,
i Ixmya ti spirit .. 11 i fri Mj,: -i.
*JThcr,' is no tonic r i.ual to Aver s S.ir
'i.arill-'i.
, -y iboiuns and
V^nif souie fast r
Their Rtriujr is
of ihe
li-'te- 'Aad., 1,:
1,inn: hay inn
MeFitrr,.'
tiirl." o
•nil '" Lnvtim
innn's at tli,
i po 4 , f, i,n,
foi.dWiuK hi
priiif.r
littl- to,
Umtle
"Km
, Bay
I t.v i it- C 1''
..." owned by
i sorrel mare. "Cherokee
, '! I■ v* -M. 1) \V.«idson: sorrel
irkilh r." owned by Thom.i
will all prufi.iMy tak
. i. i.m ii Tin \ will all pro(,a)i|y taki
kp ii t.in the !,.,!iierons ,|,at will
I'lai .■ hero iluritv; the payment
1 week II colored la.lv
* rilnitf from (•tithrie. Okla . nnpeare.'l
at Clerk I.tiHay's office and iiifornie.l
& I 111 that she was remly lo draw h'r
or Ship money. Upon hein;
i|iii-stioUisl sai l she was from Guthrie,
('kin., mid that thin wim hc*r lir^t trip
Into the Territory, that her father was a
Ifci.r.ik. e, mill When linked if she was
I A tile rolls. s,ti<| on. yes' Col. |>,We. of
Kansas, says I,ly niune is written there
.ml it Is alriclit for milo draw mviiion
• y. When informed that she hn^ ii«-ii
ilniied and that her name .was not on
Hi- roll, she iiiMstml that she kuewthat
rOol i...we had Mid .. an I
I .■-.ie '-'It on tile inoruiiiK train for Vinita
fully I xts ctinii to draw her share of
Uat strip money.''
. All the towns of the Cherokee Nation
tire on n boom. A (reneral nlr of pros
llcrltv is Tisihln |.mr .l u •
r>«wn lias a Hcop,. of Ifootl territory sur
•MUMU11K it and the ]iros]M-cts of *tssl
t tunes ury not only in si^bt. hut are be
liW realized. The loo harrelJlour mill
.,1 Afton i iismired bo is the acnileiny
.iii.,1 the hank, while many residences
Prn in pr.s ess of construction and many
contracts have l« en made for others
Tbe editor, on n trip west (Ids week,
noticed that the town's of Vinita and
' nelson h id several improvements In
itlir way of residences ju-t finished and
inler coiiHtructiou At Clnreniore
■ywtivity pre-vails The larKe elevator
for tliu I Id barrel mill is ikuiik erected.
Hocks for the mill are on the vronud
with a full force of men to push the
i.work Htreets are heiiiK graded and
Culverts put in. Store ImildinKs and
residences art going op on erery band
The same push and enter|iriw prevails
at Ihe towns on the Katy. Tbe vear of
IIWM is tUv turning ]>..int in tin li'iiHiicinl
■iroMicritv of tile ''ucrokeeNation Af-
1 '• Tilld.
(,-rtli to his lair nt th r -ii:..-..( t1
■ind lo! no man interf. retii II •
• tli around all dav lilre „ >.- t • N f
oil. and the p. -pic wiiti th -
ome not to his sbnntv. II mlve
not bis wares, nadb1' f.i i i f ir
,11 the fa. .- . f i!„- ear,:. We
dried apple.v Who hath tlv
•dngbain 1 Who hath • : :ie hakii •
ing powder without . i.d- '
know, tli not the way to tin
Th- -Afton Il.-rald" is a
enthusiastic wli. n it claim
new mill nt that j.ia... w
highest Imil ling in the Ch • I
Peobably tile highest stni, I-
Cherokee Nation is local.-.1 n
ville, it being the tank f-., ,.
Bartles system ofwnf.r w, k-. I.;
structure stands one-bun lr I n-,
twenty feet iu the air aud t!. ,
highest and most imposii,:: lmi! ■ i..
■ated In Claremore 1 in^' the o
- vator O' till- Muskogee «•..
which stands M*t* tour h et in ih-
closely followed by th- r n.'1 li r.
•hich is sixty two fe, i hi.fli,
Prof. E. M. Pointer, of Prior Creel,
and at ono timo principal ,,f ti,,. Jl,u.-
Ueminary nt Tahle.|ii«h, was la our ■
this week looking Into tin- matt r , i
starling a high aehonl. Prof Poi.-t-r
« oiui-s highly reconinu n l 1 nsat.— • ,. 1-
hr the beM edncators iu the Ch-role '
N.-it'en. There is no -lion v. • n !
such a school an ihe Prof would til.,
to establish here, ntidwheth- :' th- Pr
snccwds in accomplishing the -t ■ t
his visit amongns,.•• not t, fi, .,
a s.-h,Sll coiiuot be b,. ,,n, ti n- 1
and it is to Is- hoped that „fr?r i
that our citim-ns will take hold i.f t),
niatt. r iu e,irne-t. and i v -. t a Hul fan
ial school building imilaMy ruiuinin ,|
and c'lulpned for a school.
Frank Jones, « nn cii.-mie, from ti,-
Choctaw ll.ltlolf. while I riving n
his horse Satur lav last, hiwi tl„ .
Corou! cocoh! Coioh! If you
want to, lint if yon dpsire to btup,
«ct a bottle of Cliyrry Cou^'li
.•syni|i. Jt will stop your cough in
live minutes. Sold ami warrailteil
at Uoling',.) ilrujj store.
VinUtt Vignette*.
>n tue. 1 iy a, ,l.e Claremore train
i-jppuiK. st-wrs' shots were tired
:: i . U'initvof the station, and much
exeit, ni-iit Crunted. Your correspond
111 wa., on the -pot. and learned tliat
!"-ts were dire, teil at a m i-liw-
lull ' 11.- hi. 1 |i*| glanced from a car wheel
an 1 i;-iSM,l throuifli the thigh of Chas
^ 'il'i- ° 1 * We 1,eleive
Contractor and Builder, claremore,
city drug store.
CLAHEMORE, I. T.
nd h
ind. ter.
itnowlr^K. tai nt
i done call on
e. 8. bessey,
Attorney-at- Law.
C. C. KLKRTY A. H. NORWOOB.
*•«««'• eoo«fcacoo«(i ««r.
alberty & norwood,
Attorneys - at - Law,
CLAREMORE. I- T-
collbcttons a spacialty.
j. m. taylor, Jr.,
Attorney-at-Law,
Claremore, Im>. Tru.
Bobw IT. 8. Commissioner, will afttud to *11.
w. XV. imivw,
Resident Dentist,
OFFFICE! EATOK'S 8UILCIN8.
All kimls ilentul work. Kxtract-
tn^ and filling tefth, bridge, crown
and plate work, etc.
j a tkagi i:,
&
All of vi.inc
"5 Ml m -
ti. ;n«: t o.i ;ii.
: W'irk. Mcnvy
(TUiiraiitoetl me
ut n^
> al
ovfr.
nythfiuj / I
nee \Vueele:
iil.-er. The;
•< 1o-k> prices
Sunday
'reaching
I TV crowd is thinning ont. all the
' J1,**, l«*«"U 4e men are hound for
Tne brokers will not lie with you.
In- - ,. -.-. have lie.:, so gr«-a from
duplicate orders that t^-iT
m i!, Ciier..k.s-i .slpl« has gone. Thev
II,;.! exp. .-t tills, for they fool with
' 1 t.s-ls when thev deal with the
ei-iss of people who sell out.
Four hour- make a day since the
r >w,l has grown mic ii this is because
they have no one to pay.
'lee Treasurer will leave here on
M n lav and Payment will begin by
n n of lues,lay or Wednesday mom
why wash this
warm weather,
Bring your clothcs every
Monday to the
frisco depot,
For the Pierce City Laundry.
HUGH B. JONES,
house, sign and
ornamental painter,
I? prepared to do nil kinds of work
in liis line, and \\ i i furui.-li paints
at lowest market price*.
P. O- ADDRESS.
claremore, i. t.
Did You Know,
There Is a
NEW STORE IN CLAREMORE?
Harlow &. Williams' Building,
Watches, clocks and jewelry
Repaired.
And if you will comc my way I will slio
New Goods at Extemely Low Figures.
oat3p
le n w P
I TI';- families of Claremore should do
-II thev ..,n 1.1 tnke csre ijf tin nn,uy
til 1 re],uta.,1- coll,, tors who win attend
■istor I Payment
Tiler.- t' iv- )>een no disputes about
' °* failures in settlement*,
- •-4vn iu
--pi When some dishonest person liai
d-nlH-r.it.-ly sonldout; and in
that i
ol prede,
hut tli
ix to tu
•IT. Kim
mil to
Ii .'ter the
> hii
ti,
Pat
on caiin- along and «> ingstmi. n i-, -
tlu.- mat:, i i-oi dow ii, i.n I i,l mil
that time Hie loan i.iinti I Mr ;
I ters.,11 brought him th- ,l<- t. .-
the wound Wiw sewed up. Mr. INtter
son returned honi • an I aft. r I , o't -
| the Blatter over, and kin,- -• , , i„".
wasn str.n.gi r hl-.i liig h.ait- In, - toll
linn that he ot'edud lookinvr «flrr. . ml
Sunday morning he i am,- back ti t. v n
and tiKik him home with him. where he
has rts-eiviwI careful nnralng im l li. i-
now doing well with ev -r,- pro-is-,
of a perfect recovery,
.. mui drowning accident :i v.: I
the Verdigris.-ri. ,1 l.i-t Sunday cv.-n
ing between four und five n'. l,,. k. A
large iiarty were taking n bath, an-l
among the number was I ... Lanlii/.
who ciiuie to ill.- Territory alioat a v • , 'i
ago from Nebraska \oimg l.n.i:.-
was an expert swimmer and had Ih, ii
aiiinsing himself by liretcnding to l„-
drowning and calling for help and when
any one went to his re-, no t,. swim ..I!
lie finally pave a .-all f-r help wliiili
, was needed lint Was not heeded l.v tV-
large number of bathers a> tln-y tlion-ht
there was no danger, and lie wa-
ed before the rrowd which . ml h.-.v,
given him relief rcalixcd that lie :. « is
! inVlanger. His body was not found until
the next day at 11 o , lo. k. and w., in
tered that evening. II,- hud c- in -1" I li-
Territory with the intention of working
for a Mr. LaMunvan who n i :. s i
•ween here and foyil. The „.
cident orenred about a mile above tie-
tank on the Missouri Pacific tail: - el
Hi* brother, who reside* in n rtlicri
Iowa, arrived here last Weduesdav
rived
i ih. l ri
11 o'elork
......—-, most of
i ttleuients have been forcisl
, ; .v u -Ml The ^utnl feeUn« ex
ni;:on^ all th * collectors fithvjt
assures collection- or Iroatts one fail
ni_rt« pv, up ii a tlinhoncKt man, ami
:'r h hl* bo known by all men
of influence.
As 1 mc inon an.l women hunting np
jfwelenj. in whom they have confidence,
t<> ;rt them to tat cheap ttll^
«« i:ie fakir h;u them. I liuirmur,
v.lint ftM^lo we mortulH be."
A ten cent circus comes to town;
aii'l has a #ootl
'•row 1 rill ii divides itself into fonr
ten cent 'hows iu ,,s uianv different
parts iti the town, and catches fonr
s aH Hnt kcra, and then I mnr i
mnr. what fools we mortals be. "
Th - Jews fare worse. Thev know
'• 'X I are l w priced and shisldy,
• • th- i- pie I' "1 !,"1 1'U-know so. and give thi
,,f,.... v Plenty of r *>m hut not lunih taoney.
'. - vo'ir |ia>
• i "i-'iv whiz,"
iiiint nils take
'1 warranted at
. l« i.
•e b
of «1
p-l
ICll.
H ill
new
millinery store, inn
Mrs. & <*bra f lint, Prop'r, |
Having movis] onr ne
into the
rop
claremore.
millinery store
Old "Progress" Office,
CW t'HIKn STREET
Where we have a fn.l and complete line
of trimtnell and unr- innied hats and ev
thing found iu a t-rst-class milliuery
store We invite an insjiection of onr
stock by the public
MM, WAOl rice,
MISS MAUD BLACKBURN,
Managers.
i have the price down s3 ifou can reach it without jumping.
This will act as a Tonic for that tired finding caused by
paying too high prices somewhere else We will revive
yon by showing you some brignt fresh goods.
DRT, P0,?05?; CI,othinJ,r. Boots and Shoes, Hats,
Grocen^ Etc ' Qu«nsware, Trunks, and Valises,
the entire stock new. no old goods.
100
i#. Q. MONROE. E. B. BELL.
MONROE Si BELL,
Contractors & Builders
Plans ami specification.-* furnished
upon application.
Claremore, Ind. Ter.
Wagon &. Carriage Work
in a'l its branches
at m. l Dais's Blacksmith Shop
by grant brown.
■All work gnami:ti<e.l.
Btraw Hat*, Worth N.OO to *1.30 for 50 cent*.
Straw Hat*. Worth 50 to 73 cents for 33 cents.
Boy's Waists for 25 cents.
Good Shirts for 25 ccnts. |
Good Undershirts for 25 cents. I.
Hood Pair of Drawers for 25 cents. I
I N ice Laundiied Shirts for 50 cents, j
call
and
examine.
M. L. DALE,
General Blacksmithin
49*Plow Work a ^iK-cialty.-.ya
j. b. burgess,
KEEPS A riRsI-CLiM
boarding house.
patrick foley.
CO
! iim.i. > t'lll KUV I'll! till SvUVP,— I
I he ^reatcxt und lic^t CoiiKh rSvrtij. \
ii. (• *''• ,v'ieve n cott^h ijuicker,
, , ,.r ^urcruiid more effectually than nnv |
ti-.- mrcr. C. N tliniK ou the innrket. Sol.l und'
ent.tr> Tevt u-"r:""'"l H-liiiir's ilrutf More. I
[vculato
KJiiffiliilitv
nt
as
ca
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as
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o
CO
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g
DC
m
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11
a
Handsome
Line of
Millinery Goods at
*HU*
r
a Full and
cha£. m. Ball, Cashier.
CHAS. T, C*W«*TER
A Qnarti
l or iniarlcr uf century Dr. I
K11. , N.-vv 1 'j.v-ovi.-rjr l<a- hecu U-'. M. Condon.
t■ I. ;< I the tuillions who have |
ret v.-a I'l-iiefit fr<1|n its u-e testify
1 1 •' ,-lcifi-l cnritlivA pmii'iu
. 1,; 1;: : n.condon & Co.,
the 1 : lot)),' .nut that has jjiven i
-o 1. in -r.sal eatistaction is no exper-
iment. lvicli In it tie is tiositively
<1 - ^ i ve relief, or th -. w w ■ tap « _. _ _
iv ill 1 -.-i'mihIi-i. jt ii mi- COFFEY VILLE, KANSAS.
inilti I t , 1 ti. - -.1st reliable fur
l«0ividu*l - responsibility . over - ssoo.ooo.oo.
INKERS
fa hii 3 iiy.i
W e have just received a large lot of
New Millinery Goods, which now
mtis°iw,wyon'\v/ ti 'x" 1 c°mplete line ol
these goods at the right price and it I Ladies
Will be to great advantage to call | ||nHar«A#« r
and see them J Ulld6rW6ar.
Dress Making in all its Branches. •
mrs. w. s. miles,
llett lo Heilsop's Store. :: :: claremore. ind. teh.
NEAR THE tWCRT ITOl'SE.
Patronize Home Industry
Order Your Fruit Trees, Vines,
Etc., froui the
Vinita Nurseries.
pk-u lino of Apple. Puacta
«t
rVlth
psthes
Vines. K.hws, .
Kt-memU r rh 11 uv
warraaUti tru- t • n<ux
tl em
VINITA NURSERIES,
VISJTA. mo. TKB.
A 'j.iHi..
.lee
A fricnil i
ns
rw Pool 01 DnfAti lnao«|
fiiitiiiii, muI it•-1 m!ii brother I>vI Hmii.u nt: ami I ni>ti.i ■..i..n cnu
■in. are the oltMiriiig of n ilinortler- h^fttretl. If you ilou'l heliei-i- it
c<I atomarh. A pofitive cure in. try ne>fK«' Litt le (lintit I'i 11 . Suhl
fieiiul in llenn-' I'ati'lelion Mitten. wn<lwwruutedatUolingVitru^itoie
Hold at lioliug's JrtiK l"re.
1 i'rlt'niln1
in lined is n fricml in-
-ii"! not 1 than one million
r-.Tl-.l'-Vi- 1 j„Bt tttich u S
lr. ti-t iu H;-. Kii.^s New I)i«cov- always on hand to Loan
cry f. -r eoi- ui,i|.tmu, coughs und I
cnlqs. If you have never used this
-' 1 ''at i ou^'li in. lit-ine, one trial will
ivtiviii.\ ..ii t!,at it hits nrrent curu-
e |io\\eri in all diseases of the
| throat, rli --' 11 ml Inn;;-, Kacli
- Kh- ■ . ...t.-eil I., do „|1 that
1. c! r.i- il cir money will lie re-
funded ,
I .c. '! ! al lh>ling's drug tore. Large
1 bottle- 60(. mi ! f I.
Deposit your money with us for safe keeping. All busi-
intrusted to us will be carefully handled. Money
asthma.
e"°"Y,H* ASTHMA CURE
..... .. SWEDISH ........... vwiih
Ct r«i Asthma. Hay Fever, Droachhl* aud Incipient Consumption where every other remedy
l> •" rntuvly lailcd. It ghrss immediate rest and relief In the mo t severe attack<«, which
ran not be obtained front any other remedy. Trotaotcs sound refreshing sleep. No more
r'tioti rrtoR. distress or sleepless night*. A perra nrnt eure assntcd in every curable cast.
1-ikc fl.OO uf 'druggists or by msll. 1> a/ /tuUf* A/atltd aw f mm, tKjnr,.
CO LUX H BMON. t NI, b«|s Ho., Mel# rrs|.rlst«r9.
For Sai.e at Bolino's urlu jstore. *
boiling's
idmio'q stdrla
headquarters for
Pure Drugs and fledicines.
a full line of Patent Medicines, perfumery, toilet soaps and
everything carried in a first-class drug store.
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded.
We also carry a large line of the best makes of
: SILVERWARE. JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, &C.
Which we are selling at bottom prices, call and be convinced.
claremore, ind. ter.
for kansas city,
and all point*
NORTH & NORTHWEST
Aud All Points iu
kansas and colorado
Iron Mountain
Route,
Fort Smith and Little Rock,
and all points in
Arkansas,
Texas and
Louisiana.
Elegant Day Coaches.
Pull mo n Buffett Sleeping Cars
h. c. tovvnsend,
Ticket**a*cti* St. Louis, Mo.
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